False Fire Alarm Triggered at Post Office Building, Harrisburg PA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-story office building near North Front Street in Harrisburg. It was found that a post office worker accidentally triggered a burglar alarm by opening the back door. There was no fire detected.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
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Transcript:
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Box 1 3601 North Front Street 2601 North Front.
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Crescia Wicked Escrow Street and Radner Street, 5-arm Class 1.
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Squawry, Wagon 3, Tower 1, Truck 2,
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1330.
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Client's arriving, 2-story office building, nothing eminent will be investigating.
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We got Hydrant, Front, Radner.
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Hey, Corey.
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C7 is running off command.
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So I got the Knox box in the rear.
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Take three's the round.
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Still working.
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G7, twilight, driver.
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Did you have anything on the sea side?
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Negative, we're here with occupants right now.
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Fire alarm is 95.
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Okay, 360 negative.
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Commander from Wagon 3, I'm out here with the post office worker.
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He said he opened the back door and a burglar alarm went off in the building when he opened the door.
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He doesn't think it's a fire alarm.
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Yeah, we have both here at the Fire 95 and that door alarm.
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Talio.
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Thank you, 7.
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2-7.
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Working Control all units can go available when ready.
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Control 13.24.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Front St, Harrisburg, PA 17110
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